Operating cranes and construction equipment around power lines carries extra risk that should be taken seriously. Contact with energized power utilities continues to be one of the leading causes of crane related construction fatalities. In this episode of the Sims Crane Minute, Safety Director Bob Berry reminds us of some important tips for avoiding electrocution when a crane has made contact with an energized power line. We will also demonstrate the difference between touch and step potential. Contact with energized utilities creates an immediate work hazard. When this happens, it is important to stop work and clear the area. Most importantly, never attempt to approach the equipment until a qualified emergency response team has verified the area is safe. Nobody wants to see their co-worker killed on the job; however, it is extremely important to remember NOT to run to the aid of workers injured or killed when cranes or other equipment make contact with power. Approaching the electrocuted victims often results in a multiple casualty situation as workers enter the electrified zones of potential energy around the crane. Thank you for watching, and if you like our videos, please let us know by hitting the subscribe and like buttons, or by leaving your comments below! -~-~~-~~~-~~-~- Please watch: "Sims Crane Q&A: What is the Proper Setup for Cable Sheaves" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQqeisGOpyQ -~-~~-~~~-~~-~-